Alcaraz shone to reach the semifinals in Monte Carlo in a tennis class

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A tennis class Carlos Alcaraz (1st in the world ranking). And he makes his way by defending the title in the Monte Carlo Masters 1000 and to maintain the top of the classification, with Jannik Sinner (2nd in the world ranking) as the main threat. defeated Alexander Bublik (11th) 6-3 and 6-0 in 63 minutes.

An early break in the Kazakh’s first turn of service seemed to set the course of the set. However, within a few minutes there was a return of kindness and parity. But, in 36 minutes, the number 1 cleared up some doubt and kept the first part of the story in his bag: 6-3.

Now more comfortable in the game and scoring, the Spaniard began to deploy his usual range of blows. Slices, drops, forehands, backhands, volleys and collect. Simply an exhibition for the 6-0 that places it once again among the four best in an important tournament.

The eighth consecutive victory for the winner of seven Grand Slams coincides with that round figure that gives him one more argument to share a place with the best in history. cWith his 300th professional victory he reaches a 14th Masters 1000 semi-final, beating Lleyton Hewitt (13) for third place in the history of the format before turning 23 years old. Rafael Nadal with 25 and Novak Djokovic with 17 lead.

The current champion will face in the semifinals against the winner of the match between the Monegasque Valentin Vacherot and the Australian Alex de Miñaur.

All of Monte Carlo can be followed, live, on Disney+ Premium Plan.